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viking6764

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  1. heres a few photos of our ironworker thought the board would appreciate old school.will be for sale..........located in tonawanda ny. thanks pete k.
  2. well did some cleaning today and in picure 7 from the top of the anvil down about 7" found a number 3 on the left and a number 5 on the right send pics tomarrow, looks like a number in the middle of the 2 but cant make it out yet.no triangle but ill clean more.would those numbers be the weight of the anvil.will weigh tomarrow.thanks again
  3. thanks for the input,whats the best way to clean the anvil?this was my grandfathers and has not been used in quiet some time along with the other anvil which is a american star 310lb hornless anvil.going to sell both of them we are a welding shop and have no use for them,along with the 25 blacksmith tongs which allot of them date from 1876-1920s.
  4. Yes between the two feet there is a a handing hole .
  5. Their is a small handling hole just below the horn.
  6. just found this anvil buried under some galvinized sheets my grandfather had at his shop anyone have an idea.only thing i saw was a number 2 by the foot maybe have to clean it up some.
  7. very excited to hear about where it was made and when very cool,my grandfather collected allot of things at the welding shop.this was behind a old detrick&harvey planer circa 1890s.sent a couple of pics of the bottom would there be any other marking possible or just the star.
  8. greetings-just found this at my grandfathers welding shop hornless anvil with a raised five point star.not sure of weight but will weight tomarrow.american made? and year. anyone have any info.......thanks pete
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